I shoot one-handed, 4&quot; groups at 7-yards on average. Two-handed is only slightly better but I did manage a 2&quot; group once at 7 yards using a two-handed hold. Ten yards is the farthest I shoot regularly and the groups spread to almost 6.5&quot; in just that small distance (3 yards). I have only fired one magazine full at 25 yards onto an 8&quot; target. Out of six shots, 4 were on the target (one of those just barely) and two were not. The four that were on the target were within 8&quot; of each other

By comparison, I shoot my Glock 30 (.45ACP) at 7 yards and I can regularly manage clovers. And I can group the Glock 30 in 6&quot; at 25 yards. All shooting with the Glock is done two-handed

I shoot one-handed, 4&quot; groups at 7-yards on average. Two-handed is only slightly better but I did manage a 2&quot; group once at 7 yards using a two-handed hold. Ten yards is the farthest I shoot regularly and the groups spread to almost 6.5&quot; in just that small distance (3 yards). I have only fired one magazine full at 25 yards onto an 8&quot; target. Out of six shots, 4 were on the target (one of those just barely) and two were not. The four that were on the target were within 8&quot; of each other

By comparison, I shoot my Glock 30 (.45ACP) at 7 yards and I can regularly manage clovers. And I can group the Glock 30 in 6&quot; at 25 yards. All shooting with the Glock is done two-handed

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You are a much better shot than I am. It is nice to know that the gun shoots better than I do.

My P3-AT is purely for close self-defense and that's the only way I practice with it. I have never even tried shooting it over 25 feet.

I shoot at about sixteen feet from a fast draw and shoot rapid fire in groups of three and sometimes groups of two. My goal is to have all shots within 1.5&quot; of POA. This equals about a three inch group within 1.5 inches of POA. On a normal day about 80% of the hits are within that parameter when not moving.

If I'm moving the 1.5&quot; hits go down to about 50%.

Either way over 90% of hits are well within COM, moving or still.

As long as I can maintain this level of speed and accuracy I'm fairly confident I'll put some serious hurt on the BGs if the need ever arises. That's all I care about.

I shoot about a box of ammo (50 rounds) twice a month, and I dry fire practice for a few minutes sometime during the day every day with the ArmaLaser and the iron sights. I believe the dry fire actually does more than the live fire does to keep me sharp.